Yanchep National Park - map and guide
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Yanchep National Park - map and guide
All revenue collected from park entry fees and Parks and Wildlifemanaged businesses is invested in biodiversity conservation, maintenance and improvement of Yanchep National Park facilities and services, and the protection of park values. 20140667–0515 15M Yanchep National Park is open every day of the year. In the event of an emergency please make your way to a safe area as indicated by the cream colour on the map. If you are on a tour, listen to your guide’s instructions. • Water is a precious resource – please use it sparingly. • Stay on the established trails, tracks and roads. • Pets are not permitted, except guide dogs. • Please place your rubbish in the recycle bins or take it home with you. • Please don’t feed the wildlife. Caring for Yanchep National Park during your visit Information current at May 2015. This information is available in alternative formats on request. Please return unwanted brochures to distribution points Visitor guide Wetlands 50 mins 2km 2 Short limestone incline. Some soft sand and boardwalk sections. Wetland and waterbirds. Yanchep National Park 3 Woodlands 1 hour 2.6km 2 Relatively flat. Gravelly limestone with short sections of loose sand. Wildflowers and woodlands. 4 Caves 2 hours 4.5km 3 Compact and loose sandy sections. Short limestone inclines. Rocky in some parts. Passes Crystal Cave (public touring cave). Views into Boomerang Gorge and across top of tuart woodlands. Phone: (08) 9303 7759 Fax: (08) 9561 2316 Email: [email protected] Web: dpaw.wa.gov.au 5 Ghost House 5 hours 12.4km 3 Compact and loose sandy sections. Short sections of steep track with moderate difficulty. Camp site/shelter. Historic ruins. Limestone outcrops. Wetlands and tuart woodlands. Symbol RECYCLE Photos – Parks and Wildlife Today’s entry can be used towards the purchase of an annual or holiday park pass for Western Australia. Visit the McNess House Visitor Centre for details. Want to return to Yanchep or go to another national park? Information about extended walk trails is available on a separate brochure, Yanchep National Park – Extended walks. Pick up a copy at McNess House Visitor Centre or online at parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/yanchep. Police: 13 14 44 In the event of an emergency, call 000. Extended walk trails Department of Parks and Wildlife Swan Coastal District Office: (08) 9303 7700 2 1 No. Name Time Distance Class Environment Facilities and features Dwerta Mia 45 mins 2.1km 1-2 Limestone gorge. Includes a flat 500m disabled access circuit that can be accessed from Boomerang Gorge car park. Short, steep gravelly incline. Very old cave system. The ‘Top Trail’ icon identifies the top trails experiences in WA – find out more at www.trailswa.com.au. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yanchepNP Cnr Indian Ocean Drive and Yanchep Beach Road Yanchep, Western Australia 6035 More information Short walks summary Information and short walks National Park Yanchep Tours and activities Crystal Cave tours (F10) See Perth’s only tourist cave on a 45-minute guided tour and experience an underground wonderland full of natural cave decorations such as stalactites, stalagmites, helictites, columns and shawls. The cave’s constant temperature makes this tour a comfortable all-year-round experience. Daily: 10.30am, 11.30am, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm. Aboriginal Cultural Experience (E5) Enjoy an entertaining and informative 45-minute session that will immerse you in local Noongar culture. Learn about the world’s oldest living culture, experience didgeridoo playing and find out the significance of plants and animals to the original custodians of this area. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays at 2pm and 3pm. Ticket prices Book your birthday party or corporate team-building event underground! Suitable for groups of up to 14 people. Picnic spots galore Adventure Caving The park is home to a diverse range of flora including paperbark, banksia, tuart, jarrah and sheoak. From August to October, the park comes to life with a stunning array of colourful wildflowers such as kangaroo paw, Yanchep rose, wattles and native orchids. Stroll along the 240m koala boardwalk to view one of Australia’s favourite native animals in a natural environment and learn more about these fascinating creatures. Flora Visit the koalas (E5) McNess House Visitor Centre (F5) Drop into the visitor centre to get information about the park, book your tours and browse through the great range of gifts and souvenirs. You can also purchase an annual park pass for Yanchep National Park for only $22. Chocolate Drops (F5) All barbecues in the park are free. Please follow the instructions carefully and remember to reignite as required. You will see many birds while you are picnicking in the park but please don’t feed them. Golf (B4) Yanchep Inn (D5) Enjoy a leisurely round on our nine-hole bush golf course, but keep an eye out for our friendly kangaroos that frequently visit the fairways. Drop in for a light lunch, refreshment or ice-cream and treat yourself to some award-winning handmade chocolate. Cabaret Cave (B9) Book your special occasion at Perth’s only purpose-modified function cave for hire. This natural cave is visually amazing, acoustically sensational and naturally air-conditioned. Open daily from 8am til late, the historic Yanchep Inn offers breakfast, lunch, dinner, drinks and accommodation. Function facilities are also available. Book your green fees at McNess House Visitor Centre. Adults $11 Children $5.50 (6 to 15 years) Mini group $27.50 (two adults and two children). Australian Seniors Card holders $9 Spot the western grey kangaroo Prices subject to change, please check with McNess House Visitor Centre. All tours are subject to availability. Tickets must be purchased at McNess House Visitor Centre at least 15 minutes prior to the activity. Yanchep National Park is home to western grey kangaroos, which can be seen in abundance early and late in the day. At other times they shelter from the sun so you might be lucky enough to see them resting in shady areas. Walk trails The park has nine walk trails ranging from 500m to 52km. Each trail has been selected to showcase the unique biodiversity of the northern Swan Coastal Plain. Information about extended walk trails is available on a separate brochure, Yanchep National Park – Extended walks. Pick up a copy at McNess House Visitor Centre or online at parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/yanchep. Trail grading Parks and Wildlife walking trails are classified within a range from 1 to 6, where Class 1 trails provide opportunities for visitors with no previous experience, and Class 6 trails provide opportunities for fit, well-equipped and highly experienced walkers. Ensure you check any individual trailhead signs at the start of trails for specific information. 1 DWERTA MIA WALK TRAIL Discover the Dwerta Mia – ‘house of the wild dog’. History states that Aboriginal guides leading early explorers into this area chose not to enter because they thought it was inhabited by evil spirits. Meander through the old cave system at Boomerang Gorge. This trail features interpretive signage providing visitors with a better understanding of how the limestone environment has formed over hundreds of thousands of years and also looks at how the park’s caves and their formations have been shaped through the ages by the flow of water. Time: 45min return Grade: Class 1–2 Length: 2.1km Start/finish: McNess House Visitor Centre 2 WETLANDS WALK TRAIL Follow this popular trail that weaves its way around Loch McNess, one of Perth’s most important coastal wetlands. Take in the natural sights and sounds that surround you and see the yanget (bullrush) used by local Noongar people for food. Time: 50min return Grade: Class 2 Length:2.7km Start/finish: McNess House Visitor Centre 3 WOODLANDS WALK TRAIL Despite the sandy soils, these coastal woodlands support a diverse range of trees including banksia, tuart, marri, stunted jarrah, sheoak and small pockets of paperbark. During spring, kangaroo paws and catspaws are in flower. Time: 1hr return Length: 2.6km 4 Grade: Class 2 Start/finish: McNess House Visitor Centre CAVES WALK TRAIL This trail takes you past Crystal Cave where you can discover how limestone caves are formed and hear about their colourful history on a guided tour. Tours can be booked at the McNess House Visitor Centre before you leave. Time: 2hr return Grade: Class 3 Length: 4.5km return Start/finish: McNess House Visitor Centre 5 GHOST HOUSE WALK TRAIL This trail takes you on a journey through time into the park’s wilderness areas. Along the way you will encounter the sights and sounds of the wetlands and discover the historic remains of the 'Ghost House'. Take your swag and spend a night under the stars at Shapcott’s camp site nestled under a grove of grand old tuarts. Time: 5hr return Grade: Class 3 Length: 12.4km returnStart/finish: McNess House Visitor Centre